The Lazari Building, New Bond Street & Brook Street

Mayfair & St James's, W1
The Lazari Building exterior

Preserving heritage, building for the future

The Lazari Building on Bond Street and Brook Street, formerly the iconic luxury fashion store, Fenwick, sits at the heart of London's Mayfair Conservation Area. Our redevelopment of this much-loved 19th-century building will be the culmination of five years of innovation in sustainable design. With a deep focus on retention, reuse, and the circular economy, we aim to preserve the building's unique character while preparing it for a long-term, low-carbon future.

Retention, reuse, and the circular economy

  • Preserving at least 50% of the original structure, minimising embodied carbon.
  • Reusing existing materials to reduce waste and lower environmental impact.
  • Incorporating recycled materials like structural steel where new materials are necessary.
  • Sourcing durable, natural, and reusable products for long-term resilience.

 

Pushing sustainability further

  • Leading an industry forum to ensure sustainability principles translate into real-world results.
  • Applying lessons from past projects to enhance adaptability and longevity.
  • Designing for a circular future, ensuring flexibility for generations to come.

 

The impact

  • Significant embodied carbon reduction through retention and material reuse.
  • Circular economy principles at the forefront, reducing construction waste.
  • A benchmark for sustainable redevelopment in one of London’s most prestigious locations.

 

The Lazari Building is more than just a development—it’s a statement of intent. By combining heritage preservation with cutting-edge sustainability, we are setting a new standard for how historic buildings can thrive in a low-carbon future.

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